"If it wasn't for White people, would there be an America?"
"No."
"So why shouldn't it remain majority White? If we lose the White people, it's gonna become a shithole country, just like the countries those people are coming from."
This is Jesse Lee Peterson's amazin' exchange with Israeli-born Yaron Brook, chairman of the Ayn Rand Institute in California.
Brook insists that Israel must remain majority Jewish, but rejects the notion that America should remain majority White.
Brooks unflinchingly justifies his hypocrisy by declaring that Israel is a "special case" that exists outside of the Martin Luther King Morality he wants to impose upon (formerly) White nations.
What's great about this video, though, is that it showcases how easily the most basic observations of reality, presented by Peterson, utterly annihilate the 1960's Communism recited by Yaron Brook - every word of it which has come to define 21st Century "Conservatism" in America:
~ "Martin Luther King!"
~ "I'm colorblind!"
~ "I don't care about the color of anybody's skin!"
~ "That's racist!"
~ "America is an IDEA!"
Brook lays forth a near-perfect highlight reel of the poison-platitudes that have been used to usurp and subvert Western nations. It could only have been more spectacularly absurd had he thrown in "ONE RACE - HUMAN RACE!" for good measure.
These tired bumper-sticker-isms are repeated ad nauseam by every Con Inc talking head across TV, print, and social media. Subsequently, the Right's psyche is so saturated with these subtly Anti-White slogans that the end-user, i.e. the average Republican voter / average CAPS LOCK COMMENTER, regurgitates them reflexively anytime they see or hear White people standing up for themselves as White people - or acknowledging race on any level.
But this video perfectly captures just how foolish one looks when they recite the above-listed, Communist-crafted, Con Inc universalisms just to have them completely demolished by the simplest 'sky-is-blue'-level statements of fact.
And despite watching this false philosophy die the death is so richly deserves, there will inevitably be commenters who appear in the replies to unironically assert all of the above-listed universalisms.
For some, there is simply no recovery from the MLK mind virus.